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2021-017
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CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (NT)
SPECIES
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2017-124
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COMPLETED
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Abalone Council Australia Ltd (ACA)
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2023-170
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CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
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2016-407
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
Capability and Capacity: Nuffield Australia Scholarships
The Australian seafood industry has a long and proud history of employment of very sound environmental and economic management principles which have made it the envy of much of the world.
An altogether robust Australian seafood industry is hyper critical to the social and economic fabric of...
ORGANISATION:
Nuffield Australia
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2023-074
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
Australian Society For Fish Biology Inc
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2019-079
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COMPLETED
Knowledge for Productivity: Phase I - Lake Wooloweyah
This project focused on restoring tidal connectivity to a portion of the Clarence River estuary (Lake Wooloweyah) to enhance fisheries productivity. The work provides a case study for similar initiatives in other estuaries.
ORGANISATION:
University of Newcastle
SPECIES
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2022-209
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Digital Campaign: Innovation, sustainability, labour retention in Western Australian inshore fisheries - National video stories investment
This project developed a suite of videos that showcased an unbiased and authentic perspective on what the commercial wild catch sector looks like from the fishers' perspective. Through a series of interviews, each video focuses on the themes of - career opportunities, sustainability within wild...
ORGANISATION:
Anvil Media
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2017-012
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Investigating social acceptance for the wild catch commercial fishing industry of Southeast Queensland
This research project aimed to develop an engagement strategy that would assist the Southeast Queensland (SEQ) wild catch commercial fishing industry to gain social acceptance, or a Social Licence to Operate (SLO). SLO is needed to maintain access to the resource and market confidence.
A scan of...
ORGANISATION:
University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
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